People with higher incomes have more fuel efficient cars. I'm going to hazard a guess that this is in large part because people with higher incomes generally drive newer cars and newer cars have gradually better MPG ratings.

People with higher incomes also drive more in general. I assume this is a combination of factors. A lot of lower income households are people who don't work or are retirees and thus have less need to drive. And of course the cost of gasoline keeps lower income people from driving as much.

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I think this is rather applicable from an overall perspective of the different income groups. People with lower incomes do have a higher tendency to either drive their car lesser or not drive at all depending on their varying needs. This is a good general comparison which is vague yet quite practical.

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